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In New Open Letter, Kangana Ranaut Calls Nepotism ‘A Weakness Of Human Nature’

Kangana Ranaut is unimpressed with Saif Ali Khan’s open letter on the nepotism debate.

The actress wrote a letter of her own, in which she said that it was wrong to blame the media for nepotism.

You also said that the media is to be blamed, since it is the real flag-bearer of nepotism. That makes it sound like a crime, which is far from the truth. Nepotism is merely a weakness of the human nature; it takes a great deal of willpower and strength to rise above our intrinsic nature — sometimes we excel, sometimes we don’t. No one is putting a gun to anyone’s head to hire the talent they don’t believe in. So, there is no need to get defensive about one’s choices.

Ranaut said that it is ‘extremely pessimistic’ to want to make peace with nepotism.

The ones who think it works for them can make peace with it. In my opinion, that is an extremely pessimistic attitude for a Third World country, where many people don’t have access to food, shelter, clothing, and education. The world is not an ideal place, and it might never be. That is why we have the industry of arts. In a way, we are the flag-bearers of hope.

She also seemed dismissive of Saif’s beliefs on genetics and eugenics. Saif had said that nepotism was the way by which ‘tried and tested genes’, that is, kids of popular stars were chosen over outsiders.

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I have spent a significant part of my life studying genetics. But, I fail to understand how you can compare genetically hybrid racehorses to artistes!
Are you implying that artistic skills, hard-work, experience, concentration spans, enthusiasm, eagerness, discipline and love, can be inherited through family genes?
 
Also, Ranaut said that if Saif’s theory was true, then she’d have become a farmer like her ancestors.
If your point was true, I would be a farmer back home. I wonder which gene from my gene-pool gave me the keenness to observe my environment, and the dedication to interpret and pursue my interests.
Ranaut then declared that while she could afford to hold such views now, she might not have the willpower to continue in the same vein, years from now.
 
Today, I can afford to have the willpower to stand for these values, but tomorrow, I might fail, and help my own children realise their dreams of stardom. In that case, I believe that I would have failed as an individual. But the values will never fail. They will continue to stand tall and strong, long after we are gone.